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I'm not surprised Fox is trying to spin their ratings claim. What surprises me is why they bother to do damage control when they could have just done a better job of marketing the series in the first place (though, I didn't think it looked good enough to give a shot anyway). The ads don't say anything about it, and the billboards are ridiculously poor. And why they'd premiere a series when they were still fully entrenched in reruns is beyond me, it's like Fox is trying to kill it, then freaking out that it's being killed.

Darth Vader is becoming the Mickey Mouse of Star Wars.

"In Brooklyn, a castle, is where dwell I"

The use of a lightsaber does not make one a Jedi, it is the ability to not use it.

And why they'd premiere a series when they were still fully entrenched in reruns is beyond me, it's like Fox is trying to kill it, then freaking out that it's being killed.

I think the strategy is to start their series before everyone else so that people get hooked on their shows first. Prison Break, Bones and Terminator have all started already, and this is something they have been doing in years past. Also, I think repeating the show as they did gives people another chance to see it. That doesn't sound like trying to kill it.

I did, and thought it was pretty good. The show has definitely gained my interest.

The ending was something else. I couldn't exactly tell, but it looked like "Peter" was laying in the middle between those two guys, and the guy on the left looked like the guy who was rapidly aging. Not sure who the other guy was. They also had umbilical cords or something sticking up. Again, I'm not sure because it was only shown for a brief moment and pausing it didn't really do much good. Thoughts? Either way, I'm curious to see the details of Peter's medical history.

"That's the best deal you're gonna get. I won't tell you you can save yourself, because you can't."

I also couldn't make out that last shot in episode 2...were they all Peter? Was this Walter's dream or what? Hmmm? I hope John Noble is remembered next time during Emmy's, since they blatantly ignored Michael Emerson on Lost.